New York CNT Code § 223-A

The board of supervisors of any county may appropriate such sums as it may deem proper, not exceeding three thousand dollars in any one y...
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§ 223-a. The board of supervisors of any county may appropriate such\nsums as it may deem proper, not exceeding three thousand dollars in any\none year, to carry out the provisions of the forest practice act as\ndefined in section sixty-d of the conservation law, within such county.\nThe county treasurer shall pay the moneys so appropriated to the\nchairman of the district forest practice board upon his order and upon\nhis giving a proper receipt therefore. The chairman of the district\nforest practice board shall furnish the board of supervisors a detailed\nstatement of its work and transactions, financed in whole or in part\nfrom such moneys, for the year ending November thirty and for any other\nperiod which the board of supervisors may request and in such form as\nsaid board may direct. Any county making such an appropriation shall be\nreimbursed annually by the district forest practice board within six\nmonths following the close of the fiscal year of the county by which\nmoneys were made available to the extent that such board has moneys made\navailable to it for such purpose by the state of New York or any of its\nagencies or the United States of America or any of its agencies.\n  NOTE: Subdivision 28-f of section 12 of Old County law, being added by\nchapter 204 of 1950 missed being recodified as a section of County law\nas other subdivisions of section 12 were in such year. It was saved by\nSec. 1001 of present county law.\n

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